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List of Pre-1940 blues musicians, showing name, birth and death year, origin, primary style, and references; ... Blind Blues Darby: 1906 1975 Kentucky St. Louis blues
Pages in category "Blind musicians" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 251 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Historically, many blind musicians, including some of the most famous, have performed without the benefit of formal instruction, since such instruction relies extensively on written musical notation. However, today there are many resources available for blind musicians who wish to learn Western music theory and classical notation.
Blind John Davis – American blues and boogie-woogie pianist and singer. [33] Kimio Eto - Japanese blind musician who played the koto. José Feliciano – Grammy Award-winner. [34] Five Blind Boys of Mississippi – The original line-up of this gospel group was blind, some later members were not. [35] Blind Boy Fuller – Blues guitarist and ...
Below is a list of Texas blues musicians A. Alger ... Blind Lemon Jefferson – (September 24, 1893 – Mid-December 1929) Born in Coutchman, Texas.
The Piedmont blues (also known as Piedmont fingerstyle) is a type of blues music, characterized by a unique fingerpicking method on the guitar in which a regular, alternating-thumb bassline pattern supports a melody using the treble strings. [1] The result is comparable in sound to ragtime or stride piano styles. [1]
C. J. J. Cale; Mississippi Joe Callicott; Cab Calloway; Blind James Campbell; Eddie C. Campbell; John Campbell (blues guitarist) Toronzo Cannon; Carolina Slim
Electric blues musician, one of a very small number of blues musicians to play the mandolin. [23] Louise Johnson. Singer and pianist. [24] Robert Johnson (May 8, 1911, Hazlehurst, Mississippi – August 16, 1938). Singer-songwriter and guitarist, recognized since the 1960s as a master of Delta blues and an important influence on many rock ...